“Externally, the visitor will see a fragile shell suspended on large quarry stones. This shell - white, translucent and made of fibreglass - will house an interior organised around an empty patio, from where the natural setting will appear lower, giving the sensation that the entire volume is floating. At night, thanks to the semi-transparency of the shell, the amber tinted light will attract the attention of passers-by, like lamps attracting moths.”

Last year, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto's Serpentine Gallery design, a semi-transparent, gridded-gathering space, was visited by almost 200,000 people (the most of any Pavilion). As it did for the Sou Fujimoto project, AECOM will provide engineering and technical design services for the Radic pavilion.